If you are registered for 3MT or want to take advantage of late registration, make plans to attend one of these sessions: Wednesday, September 28 at 2 p.m. in Bevil 170 or Thursday, September 29 at 2 p.m. in Campbell Hall 301.
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Travis HullTravis's research focuses on the study the role of the immunomodulatory and cytoprotective enzyme, heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), in regulating the inflammatory response after injury or transplantation of the heart and the kidney.

Haley D. JohnsonHaley's research is focused on the transportation needs and safety issues of individuals with developmental disabilities.

Jay BhattJay's research focuses on the various molecular machineries involved in forming transport vesicles at the Golgi.

Stephanie BrosiusStephanie's research is studying the role of the Schwann cell growth factor neuregulin-1 and its receptors in the pathogenesis of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors

Joanna WilsonJoanna 's research is an exploration of the ways that attitudes towards nature and geographically determined identity can be discerned through art and visual culture.

Kurt ZimmermanKurt's research looks at the effects of the ER stress response protein calreticulin on progression of fibrotic and fibroproliferative diseases.

Rachel BrewerRachel's research is looking at the interactions between nutrition and longevity

Jennifer BainJennifer's research focuses on targeted delivery of osteoinductive peptides to bone grafts to enhance the regenerative capacity.

Stephanie CardwellStephanie's research interests involve predictors of delinquent behavior in adolescence and how this behavior spans across the life-course.

Theresa RamosTheresa's research is focused on Complement and its role in experimental cerebral malaria.

Kristi StringerKristi's research is focused on examining the association between multiple stigmas and HIV treatment retention and medication adherence.

Jake NelsonJake's research is in the area of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). CFD is used to simulate fluid flow through a domain with given boundary conditions.

Christopher FreemanChristopher's research focuses on the symbiotic interactions between tropical marine sponges and microbial symbionts living within them.

Juan CalixJuan's research focuses on understanding the evolution of the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae and its capsule, especially in response to immunological factors the bacterium encounters in human hosts.

Bryan CoxBryan's, research focuses on a class of proteins called “nuclear receptors” which are responsible for regulating gene expression by controlling transcription

Keith VeroneseKeith, received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in December 2010 and was hooded in May 2011

James Gothard James, the Barker Award recipient at the master's level, completed his degree in English in May of this year.

Reginna Scarber As a doctoral student in Materials Engineering, Reginna is researching optimization and characterization of bioactive glass nanofibers as scaffold material.

Natalie De La Cruz Natalie expects to receive her Ph.D. in Health Education and Health Promotion in August 2009.

Melanie Helser Melanie's research involves Environmental Policies in the state of Alabama.

Jennifer Henderson Jennifer chose UAB’s MPA program because it ranks in the top ten NASPAA accredited schools in the southeast.

Brandi Baker Brandi, a Ph.D. student in Cell Biology, focuses her research on the intercellular networks of cytokine signaling in astrocytes and microglia as well as the transcriptional regulation of these cytokines.

Subhashini Bolisetty Subhashini, an international student from India, came to UAB to pursue a PhD in Cell Biology because of UAB's reputation for working in cutting edge areas of biological sciences.

Ian Davey As Ian progresses in his studies at UAB, he would like to research how changes in accounting standards influence firm behavior.

Stefani Tyler Stefani is focusing her research efforts on the audit process of internal controls within organizations to better reduce audit risk.

Becky Smith Becky Smith’s research in the Genetics program focuses on how the active pathway is transported from the synaptic terminal to the neuron nucleus.

Tyesha Farmer Tyesha Farmer’s research seeks to identify genomic markers of aggressive breast cancer by analyzing the spectrum of genomic aberrations (gains and deletions) in breast tumors from young African-American and Caucasian-American women.